E! News, previously known as E! News Daily and E! News Live, is the flagship entertainment newscast of the E! network in the United States. Without italics, it is the name of the network's entertainment-news division. The newscast debuted on September 1, 1991, and primarily reports on celebrity news and gossip, along with previews of upcoming films and television shows, regular segments about all of those three subjects, and some news about the industry in general.

The program first aired on September 12, 1991.[1] It was originally hosted by Dagny Hultgreen. It features stories and gossip about celebrities as well as the film, music, and television industries. Since its launch, it has broadcast under a variety of formats, at one point even airing live during the mid-2000s (at this time, the show was named E! News Live). Starting in 2006, it was hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic. In April 2012, Seacrest was replaced by Jason Kennedy. Rancic temporarily left the show on maternity leave in August 2012 due to the birth of her first son (through a surrogate), leaving others to question if she would return. But Rancic reassured her fans by releasing a statement saying she had just signed a three-year deal with E! News and Fashion Police. During her leave, her anchoring duties were taken over by Catt Sadler. From 2006 until late 2010, The Daily 10, hosted by Sal Masekela, Catt Sadler, and at one point Debbie Matenopoulos, aired following E! News.

On September 21, 2010, E! announced the cancellation of The Daily 10. At this time, it was announced that E! News would be expanded to a one-hour format. The expansion became effective beginning on October 25, 2010, making it one of two entertainment news programs to have weekday editions that air in an hour-long format, HLN's Showbiz Tonight being the other. The series also debuted a new news set and began broadcasting in 16:9high definition, downconverted to 4:3letterbox (with pillarboxing for 4:3 SD video) on the channel's primary SD feed.[2] Some talent previously featured on The Daily 10, including Catt Sadler, Clinton Sparks and Robbie Laughlin, were integrated into E! News, along with the addition of a segment called The Daily 10 Take, along with the inclusion of some former Daily 10 segments.

E! News does not produce episodes on major holidays, including Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, with special pre-taped programs, the show's weekend edition or other E! programs airing instead, depending on where the holiday falls.

In December 2017, Catt Sadler, left her anchoring duties on E! News as well as the E! network due to unequal pay between herself and her co-anchor, Jason Kennedy.[3] In a statement to PEOPLE, an E! spokesperson said on behalf of the network and Kennedy, “E! compensates employees fairly and appropriately based on their roles, regardless of gender..."[4]

The show airs weeknights at 7 p.m. with reruns airing at 11 p.m. ET An hour-long weekend edition is also produced, consisting of mostly rebroadcasts of stories aired during the weekday editions, airing on Saturdays at 10 a.m. ET.

In the UK the show airs weekdays at 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. In Europe, excluding the UK, E! News is often edited into a 30-minute version, but the Hour version is aired at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. CET. The show also keeps changing airing times from week to week. During August 2009, it was only airing once a day at 2:25 a.m. CET.

The German version is produced by Alexander von Roon and broadcast on the Sky network.

In the Philippines, the show airs on ETC after the US Telecast Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-11:00 p.m. with replays at 1:00-2:00 p.m.

In India, the show airs on Zee Cafe at 6:00 p.m from Monday to Friday.

In Latin America the show was presented by Daniela Kosán and Renato López. Although E! News Latin America had different anchors, the video clips were the same. The show was cancelled in late 2008 and as of May 20, 2009 the show has been replaced by its American counterpart, with a two-minute recap of Latin American entertainment news retained, along with a 'week in review' half-hour program on Thursday nights. Both are currently hosted by Renato López.

Introduced in 2010, E! News Asia was a weekly round-up of entertainment stories from Hollywood and Asia, formerly anchored by Dominic Lau and Marion Caunter.[9] Now produced as short form content, E! News Asia is currently hosted by Yvette King, with correspondents Raymond Gutierrez in the Philippines and Elizabeth and Maria Rahajeng in Indonesia. E! News Asia is available in 15 countries around the Asian region.

In Canada, in addition to the U.S. version, a weekly Canadian program titled E! News Weekend aired from 2008 to 2009 on the E! broadcast system owned by Canwest. This was a weekly 30-minute program hosted by Jason Ruta and Arisa Cox from the Hard Rock Café in downtown Toronto.[10] The broadcast service ceased operations in August 2009, and this program was not carried over to the unaffiliated cable channel which picked up the E! brand in late 2010.

The aforementioned E! system was unique in that it was transmitted through local broadcast stations which produced and aired their own local newscasts, similar to other North American broadcast networks – however, these programs specifically did not carry the E! News brand. For example, the system's flagship station CHCH-DT simply titled its newscasts CHCH News. This decision was made at least partly to avoid confusion with the U.S. (and later Canadian) entertainment news programs, but it was likely also intended to ensure that local newscasts were not themselves perceived as celebrity-oriented. However, this was an anomaly among Canadian networks which by that point had all, apart from E!, adopted network-based branding (CTV News, etc.) for their stations' local newscasts (even the Canadian E! network, under its previous branding as "CH", had used such branding).

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Jason Kennedy (TV personality)
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Jason Kennedy is the host of E. News, at E. Networks, where he covers national celebrity news. Kennedy has also been the co-anchor of E. News Weekend since 2012 and host of the E. series, the studio was outfitted with 20 televisions, four cameras, a news desk and an editing station. Following his graduation from the University of Miami, he moved to Los Angeles in 2004, beginning in May 2008, Kennedy hosted his first Primetime show called Dance Machine on ABC. Kennedy was named one of People Magazines Hottest Bachelors of 2008 in June 2008, Kennedy was named one of ten young stars who will become a leader of the Broadcast industry, in the Los Angeles Times article Clark Trek, Who Will Become The Next Dick Clark. Kennedy is a Christian, and leads a Bible study frequented by young celebrities hoping to rehabilitate their images, Kennedy was engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Lauren Scruggs on May 30,2014. The couple were married on December 12,2014 in Dallas, Texas, jason selected as Man Candy in OK. Jason Kennedy biography at E. Online, jason mentioned in LA Times article. He is number 10 on the list, jason Kennedy at the Internet Movie Database

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Giuliana Rancic
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Giuliana Rancic is an Italian-American television personality. Rancic was born in Naples, Italy and immigrated to the United States with her family at age seven and she had surgery to correct her scoliosis during her late teens. In 1996, she received a degree in journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park. During this time, she worked for a Capitol Hill news bureau covering stories related to the U. S. government, Rancic also graduated from Barbizon Modeling and Acting School. In 2005, Rancic was named anchor of E. networks E. News, on March 13,2006, she was joined by co-anchor Ryan Seacrest. Additionally, she co-hosts E. s Fashion Police and often co-hosts red carpet events for award shows, such as the Golden Globes and she is the creator and executive producer of MTVs Celebrity Rap Superstar, which premiered in 2007. She and her husband, Bill Rancic, star in the reality-television show Giuliana and she appeared in the movie Bring It On, Fight to the Finish in a brief scene. Rancic also has hosted the Miss USA and Miss Universe beauty pageants on NBC, Rancic won the 2014 Daytime Emmy Award for Fan Favorite. In 2013, Giuliana launched her line, G by Giuliana, on HSN. She also launched a line, Xo, G. In 2013, Rancic, who has a history of breast cancer, founded Fab-U-Wish, a charity that grants wishes to women undergoing breast cancer treatment. On July 10,2015, Rancic announced that nearly a decade, she will be leaving her position as co-anchor on E. News. On December 15,2006, Giuliana and Bill Rancic announced their engagement and they were married on September 1,2007, in a ceremony on Capri at Sancta Sophia Church in Anacapri. The two have discussed their fertility issues on television talk shows, having tried to conceive since approximately the beginning of 2009. The couple began in vitro fertilization in March 2010, and Rancic got pregnant in the spring of 2010 and she had an IVF transfer for a second time in November 2010, however, the procedure did not result in a pregnancy. When the couple decided to try for a round of IVF, her doctor recommended a mammogram. Despite her condition, the couple were still motivated to have a baby, so they continued with the egg retrieval and found a surrogate. On October 17,2011, during an interview on Today, Rancic announced she had been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer, for which she would be treated with a lumpectomy, followed by radiation

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Ryan Seacrest
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Ryan John Seacrest is an American radio personality, television host and producer. He is best known for hosting the talent competition show American Idol, as well as the countdown program American Top 40. He received Emmy Award nominations for American Idol, and won an Emmy for producing Jamie Olivers Food Revolution. Seacrest was born on December 24,1974, in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Constance Marie, a homemaker, and Gary Lee Seacrest and his mother told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Instead of playing with G. I. Joes or Cowboys and Indians, Ryan would always have a little microphone, at age 14, he attended Dunwoody High School. At age 16, while attending high school, Seacrest won an internship at WSTR, in Atlanta, with Tom Sullivan. When the regular DJ called in sick, Sullivan put him on the air for the very first show of his broadcasting career, Seacrest was given the weekend overnight shift at WSTR. Seacrest continued to work on air at WSTR until graduating from Dunwoody High School in 1992, Seacrest went on to study journalism at the University of Georgia in fall 1992. He continued his show at a local Athens station. Seacrest left the university at age 19 and moved to Hollywood to pursue his broadcasting career, in 1993, Seacrest hosted the first season of ESPNs Radical Outdoor Challenge. He also hosted three kids game shows, Gladiators 2000 from 1994–96, Wild Animal Games in 1995, Seacrest appeared as the host of the fictional game show Lovers Lane on Beverly Hills,90210 in The Final Proof. In the fall and winter of 2000, Seacrest was the host of The NBC Saturday Night Movie, during commercial breaks, he offered trivia on the film and a chance to win prizes by answering online on NBCi. In 2001, he hosted a reality program, Ultimate Revenge. It was shown on TNN from 2001 to 2003, American Idol In 2002, Seacrest accepted the position as co-host of a new Fox reality television series American Idol with comedian Brian Dunkleman. American Idol went on to success, putting Seacrest in the national spotlight, the following year, he became the sole host. When the show increased in popularity, seen by some 26 million viewers weekly, in 2003, Seacrest hosted the spin-off show, American Juniors. In July 2009, Seacrest inked a deal with CKX for $45 million to continue to host American Idol, in April 2012, Seacrest signed a two-year, $30 million deal to stay on as host of American Idol. In May 2014, Deadline. com reported that he had signed a deal with the option of another year

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E!
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Entertainment Television, LLC is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the NBCUniversal Cable division of NBCUniversal, all owned by Comcast. It features entertainment-related programming, reality television, feature films, and occasionally series, as of February 2015, E. has an audience reach of approximately 94,296,000 American households. The channel is available in Canada, which broadcasts original programming at the same as the United States and localized versions across Europe, Asia. The channel was founded by Larry Namer and Alan Mruvka, early Movietime hosts included Greg Kinnear, Paula Abdul, Katie Wagner, Julie Moran, Suzanne Kay, Mark DeCarlo, Sam Rubin and Richard Blade. In 1997, Comcast, one of the minority partners, teamed up with Disney/ABC Cable Networks to buy the channel after Time-Warner had exercised their put agreement. In November 2006, Comcast acquired Disneys 39. 5% share of E. for $1.23 billion to gain ownership of the network as part of a broader programming carriage agreement between Disney/ABC and Comcast. E. s only sister networks prior to the NBC Universal merger were Style Network and G4, along with Comcasts sports networks, Versus, Comcast SportsNet, the network also started the process of introducing scripted programming, in addition to its existing reality and documentary series. The changes were announced during E. s programming upfront presentation on April 30,2012. E. is one of the few U. S. general-entertainment cable channels that broadcasts a news program, its flagship entertainment news program is E. News. It was first hosted by Dagny Hultgreen, steve Kmetko was a host from 1994-2002. It has been hosted by Terrence Jenkins and Giuliana Rancic since 2012 and 2006, respectively, E. announced that the weekday editions of E. News would be expanded to one hour starting on October 25,2010. During its time on E. the 5 to 8 a. m. block was the most watched period for the network, outside of E. News telecasts, the channel runs an E. E. The network also produces a decent amount of documentary and biographical series, true Hollywood Story, many of E. s original specials are entertainment-related ranging from light fare to serious fare. In recent years, the network has become known for its reality television programs. Its most popular series as of 2011 is Keeping Up with the Kardashians, other original programming airing on the network includes Hello Ross, The Soup, Fashion Police, and Married to Jonas. However, feature films airing on the display the original studio production credits at the traditional end of program placement. The only programming currently airing on E. with higher-grossing films premiering on USA Network, the HD feed is available on most cable and telco providers, along with both satellite services. Columnists featured on the website include Kristin dos Santos, Ted Casablanca, as part of the rebrand of the cable channel on July 9,2012, EOnline. com was redesigned for HTML5, including tablet and mobile devices

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1080i
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1080i is an abbreviation referring to a combination of frame resolution and scan type, used in high-definition television and high-definition video. The number 1080 refers to the number of lines on the screen. The term assumes a widescreen ratio of 16,9, so the 1080 lines of vertical resolution implies 1920 columns of horizontal resolution. A1920 pixels ×1080 lines screen has a total of 2.1 megapixels and this format is used in the SMPTE 292M standard. The choice of 1080 lines originates with Charles Poynton, who in the early 1990s pushed for square pixels to be used in HD video formats, within the designation 1080i, the i stands for interlaced scan. A frame of 1080i video consists of two fields of 1920 horizontal and 540 vertical pixels. The first field consists of all odd-numbered TV lines and the second all even numbered lines, 1080i differs from 1080p, where the p stands for progressive scan, where all lines in a frame are captured at the same time. In native or pure 1080i, the two fields of a frame correspond to different instants, so motion portrayal is good and this is true for interlaced video in general and can be easily observed in still images taken of fast motion scenes. However, when 1080p material is captured at 25 or 30 frames/second, it is converted to 1080i at 50 or 60 fields/second, respectively, in this situation both fields in a frame do correspond to the same instant. The field-to-instant relation is more complex for the case of 1080p at 24 frames/second converted to 1080i at 60 fields/second. Both field rates can be carried by digital television broadcast formats such as ATSC, DVB. The frame rate can be implied by the context, while the rate is generally specified after the letter i. In this case 1080i60 refers to 60 fields per second, the European Broadcasting Union prefers to use the resolution and frame rate separated by a slash, as in 1080i/30 and 1080i/25, likewise 480i/30 and 576i/25. Resolutions of 1080i60 or 1080i50 often refers to 1080i/30 or 1080i/25 in EBU notation, 1080i is directly compatible with some CRT HDTVs on which it can be displayed natively in interlaced form, but for display on progressive-scan—e. g. Most new LCD and plasma TVs, it must be deinterlaced, depending on the televisions video processing capabilities, the resulting video quality may vary, but may not necessarily suffer. For example, film material at 25fps may be deinterlaced from 1080i50 to restore a full 1080p resolution at the frame rate without any loss. Preferably video material with 50 or 60 motion phases/second is to be converted to 50p or 60p before display, worldwide, most HD channels on satellite and cable broadcast in 1080i. This also allows local newscasts on these ABC affiliates to be produced in the resolution to match the picture quality of their 1080i competitors

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Fashion Police
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Fashion Police is an American television series that premiered on September 10,2010, on E. It was originally hosted by Joan Rivers and featured panelists George Kotsiopoulos, Giuliana Rancic, following the death of Joan Rivers, the show went on a 5-month-long hiatus until August 31,2015 with Melissa Rivers as the new co-host with Giuliana Rancic and Brad Goreski both returning. In 2010, the returned to E. with the program running the day after events. The series became a program on September 10,2010. The show started as a program but expanded to one hour on March 9,2012. Rivers died on September 4,2014, two later, it was announced that the series will continue without her. On December 1,2014, E. announced that comedian Kathy Griffin will replace Rivers as host starting in January 2015 and she will be joined by celebrity fashion stylist Brad Goreski who replaces panelist George Kotsiopoulus. Griffins debut episode, following the 2015 Golden Globes, was watched by 912,000 viewers, the episode following the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards, on January 26,2015, was watched by 686,000 viewers. Kathy Griffin succeeded Rivers after a hiatus following Riverss death in September 2014. Osbourne departed the program in late February 2015 after the February 23rd post-Oscars special show, shortly after, Griffin announced her departure from the show in March 2015 after filming only seven episodes. For the sixth season, Margaret Cho and NeNe Leakes joined the panel, in March 2015, Kelly Osbourne departed the program in late February 2015 after the February 23rd post-Oscars special show, citing her decision to pursue other opportunities. Shortly after, Griffin announced her departure from the show in March 2015 after filming only seven episodes. E. announced that the show would remain on hiatus until September 2015, in order to revamp the series and replace the vacant panelist positions, following the departure of Griffin and Osbourne. Regular segments include, The Five Must-See Looks of the Week, rack Report, in which a celebrity is guessed based solely on the amount of cleavage revealed by their outfit. Who Whore It Better, in two or more stars are shown to have worn the same outfit on different occasions. Rivers and the panelists discuss the stars in question and declare which person looked best in the outfit, both the loser and the winner may be subject to ridicule, with the winner being chosen as the lesser of two evils. Busted. in which celebrities are wearing the same outfit at two or more different events. Make It Stop. in which new trends among celebrities are discussed deciding whether we should have them or make them stop, hot Ticket, in which the panelist discuss looks by celebrities shown at the premiere of a movie or a Hollywood event

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Catt Sadler
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Catt Sadler is an American correspondent for E. News and co-anchor for E. News Weekend. She previously co-hosted the networks The Daily 10 before its cancellation, the Los Angeles Times named her one of the top 10 up-and-coming broadcasters in entertainment. Sadler was born in Martinsville, Indiana and she has 3 brothers and 2 sisters. Sadler first appeared in the movie Hoosiers at the age of 11 and she graduated from Martinsville High and Indiana University with a degree in journalism where she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Before finishing college, Sadler was hired by WXIN, the Fox affiliate in Indianapolis to host the weekly segment Youth Matters, after working in local news for about a year, she moved to California to advance her career. For four years she hosted a nightly segment called The Bay Beat and traveled frequently to Los Angeles. In 2001, she moved back to Indiana where she returned to WXIN to co-anchor the stations morning newscast and she also hosted the Hoosier Lotterys Hoosier Millionaire show, which became the longest-running syndicated lottery game show in the country. During this time, she served as the official emcee for the NBAs Indiana Pacers for the 2003-04 season. In 2005, Sadler gave birth to her second son, Sadler and her family returned to Los Angeles in 2006 when she was named host of The Daily 10 on E. alongside Sal Masekela and Debbie Matenopoulos. She played herself in Judd Apatows Knocked Up, and appeared on General Hospital and she also starred in the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus music video, You Better Pray, playing the dancing librarian. In 2010, Sadler joined the extended hour-long E. News show with Ryan Seacrest and she also serves as host of several E. Live from the Red Carpet events, covering the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmys, Sadler is the international spokesperson for the Women Like Us Foundation, an organization her mother co-created after writing a book of the same name. In 2010, Sadler founded a local chapter – Women Like Us Hollywood, WLUH is dedicated to empowering at-risk school girls in inner city Los Angeles. Sadler married her college sweetheart fashion executive Kyle Boyd in 2001 and they have two sons, Austin and Arion. Sadler met Brett Jacobson over Memorial Day 2009 after separately attending the Indianapolis 500, five months later in October they were engaged, but one week later ended their engagement but continued dating. Sadler began dating British film producer Rhys David Thomas after meeting at a charity event in Los Angeles in May 2010 and she and Thomas married on October 23,2011 in a private ceremony at the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas. In March 2016, Sadler filed for divorce from Thomas, official website Catt Sadler at the Internet Movie Database

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The Daily 10
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The Daily 10 is an American daily television entertainment news show that aired on cable channel E. from March 2006 to October 2010. Hosts count down the top ten entertainment news stories of the day, in addition to entertainment news, The Daily 10 featured segments that cover fashion, music and movie reviews. Regular segments include, The Lyons Den in which resident movie critic, flashy or Trashy, celebrity fashion critiques by Robbie Laughlin, and Fashion Trends with Amanda Luttrell Garrigus. Every Friday, the featured rapper Infinite-1 performing the Hollywood Rap-Up. Other regular segments included Fashion Round-Up, Quick Hitters, Who wore it better, true or False, Now Hear This, and Spotted. On weekends, The Daily 10 was compiled of news and segments from the previous week, had announced that it had cancelled The Daily Ten after four years on the air. The final edition of the program aired on October 1,2010, catherwood said From what I know about jail, Mr. Lambert probably wouldn’t have too bad a time. Official website The Daily 10 at the Internet Movie Database The Daily 10 at TV. com

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Selema Masekela
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Selema Mabena Sal Masekela is an American television host, sports commentator, actor, and singer. Masekela is the son of the South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela, Masekela is also the older half-brother of Survivor, Cook Islands contestant Nathan Gonzalez. He was raised in Staten Island, New York and Carlsbad, California, Masekela is the co-founder of Berkela Motion Pictures with Jason Bergh. When he was a teenager, Masekela’s unique upbringing brought him to Southern California, where he was first exposed to surfing, snowboarding and his career began as the receptionist/intern at Transworld Publications in 1992, home of TW Snow, TW Skateboarding and TW Surf magazines. An avid surfer, skateboarder and snowboarder, he is described by some as the face and voice of action sports and he served as an NBA sideline reporter for ESPN during the 2003-2004 season. Masekela was co-host of The Daily 10, a countdown of the days top 10 entertainment stories, on the E. network until it was cancelled on Sept 27,2010. He was also host of both the X Games and Winter X Games on ESPN for 13 years but left in 2012 to work for NBC and NBC Sports Network through a contract with Red Bull Media House. He appears in the Green episode of Yo Gabba Gabba singing the song Hello World which aired on Nick Jr. on April 22,2009. In 2010, he was hired by ESPN to help as a correspondent in its coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, while working as a correspondent, Masekela was featured, with his father, Hugh, in a series of videos on ESPN. The series, called Umlando - Through my Fathers Eyes, aired in 10 parts during ESPNs coverage of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the series focused on Hugh and Selemas travels through South Africa. Hugh brought his son to the places where he grew up and it was Selemas first trip to his fathers homeland. A native of New York, Masekela’s flair for entertainment emerged at an age as he toured the world with his father. Alekesam’s music has featured on Entourage and House of Lies, with their newest single, All Is Forgiven. His creative aesthetics also extend into fashion through his company, Art of Craft. In February 2014, Masekela made his Olympic broadcasting debut from the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and he joined the Emmy-award winning investigative series VICE on HBO as a correspondent and executive producer in 2015. That year, he appeared in the remake of the cult classic Point Break. Beginning April 27,2016, Masekela will appear as the host and executive producer of VICELAND’s docu-series, the series will take viewers all over the world to explore each location’s people, politics, and culture through the lens of the one thing that connects them all, sports. The series will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22nd, Masekela’s creativity and storytelling extends behind the camera to his production company, UX Entertainment

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HLN (TV network)
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HLN is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner. The channel is a spin-off of the U. S, since 2005, however, its format has increasingly shifted to long-form tabloid-, opinion-, crime-, and entertainment news-related programming. In 2014, the network further re-focused with an emphasis on social media, as of July 2015, HLN is available to approximately 97 million American households in the United States making it the most distributed American cable network. Since the mid-2000s, HLN has been available internationally on cable and satellite in parts of Asia, the channel originally launched as CNN2 on January 1,1982. In January of the year, it was renamed Headline News. From around that point until 1992, the channel was often abbreviated as HN, another regular feature, the Hollywood Minute, was often fitted-in after the Headline Sports segment. In the channels early years, a recap of the hours top stories. Its longest-serving news anchor was Chuck Roberts, who retired on July 30,2010, during its first year, Headline News had a competitor in the form of ABC/Group Ws Satellite News Channel, which operated from June 21,1982 to October 27,1983. SNCs satellite slot was purchased by Ted Turner to expand Headline News reach further into additional homes. Jon Petrovich was hired in the mid-1980s by Turner to lead Headline News, the channel included the CNN branding in its name intermittently for most of its history, before being incorporated on a regular basis from 1997 to 2007. In 1992, the added the Headline News SportsTicker, which showed sports scores and schedules for the days upcoming games. Cities to the ticker, the ticker itself would add the Headline News logo, on January 8,1992, Headline News almost became the victim of a hoax. At 9,45 a. m. anchor Don Harrison prepared to break the story, stating This just in to CNN Headline News, Executive producer Roger Bahre, who was off-camera, immediately yelled No. After glancing away momentarily, Harrison continued, We are now getting a correction and we will not give you that story. It was regarding some rather tragic news involving President Bush, but updating that story and it turned out that an Idaho man, James Edward Smith, called CNN posing as the presidents physician. A CNN employee entered the information into a computer used by both CNN and Headline News, and it nearly got out on the air before it could be verified. Smith was subsequently questioned by the Secret Service and hospitalized at a medical facility for evaluation. In 1992, Headline News pioneered the use of a video jukebox to recycle segments of one newscast seamlessly into another

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Showbiz Tonight
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Showbiz Tonight is an American entertainment news program that aired from February 20,2005, until February 6,2014, on HLN. Showbiz Tonight was hosted by A. J, Hammer at CNN New York at the time of its cancellation. The program aired Monday through Thursday nights at 11 p. m. Eastern, Showbiz Tonight is also shown several times daily in Europe on Star. Scandinavia, a channel operated by Turner NonStop Television, part of Turner Broadcasting, on February 3,2014, HLN canceled Showbiz Tonight, with the final episode airing February 6. Hammer continues to be involved in the network to cover entertainment stories, Hammer in New York City, the program was also hosted by Karyn Bryant when it began airing on February 20,2005. During the duration of the program, hosting changed with Bryant leaving the show at the end of 2005, brooke Anderson became an official co-host in 2009. Showbiz Tonight used a dual-coast format with Hammer based in New York, however, story packages that included discussions between the host and celebrity panelists continued to originate from both cities, with segments originating from Los Angeles done via satellite. Scandinavia, a channel operated by Turner NonStop Television, part of Turner Broadcasting, the program is a revival of Showbiz Today, an earlier program that ran from 1984 until September 10,2001, on the main CNN network and the international network CNN International. Many major celebrities made their first national talk show appearances on People Tonight, including Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, the show was ground-breaking in its coverage of Hollywood red carpet premieres and many breaking stories, including the death of John Lennon and Natalie Wood. Robin Leach cut his teeth as a New York-based correspondent before signing on to do Entertainment Tonight and later launching the pop culture hit series, Lifestyles of the Rich, leonard stayed at CNN until 1982, when CNN hired veteran talk show host Mike Douglas. Dennis Michael Jim Moret Michael Okwu - From 1997 to 2000 and he was a CNN Entertainment News correspondent while contributing reports as a full-time general assignment correspondent. Lisa Schwarzbaum - Schwarzbaum left Entertainment Weekly in 2013, bella Shaw Laurin Sydney Sherri Sylvester Peter Travers Bill Tush - Tush was made senior entertainment correspondent for CNN in 1993 and relocated to New York City to host Showbiz Today. Liz Wickersham Sibila Vargas Leo Laporte Showbiz Tonight at the Internet Movie Database

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Letterboxing (filming)
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Letterboxing is the practice of transferring film shot in a widescreen aspect ratio to standard-width video formats while preserving the films original aspect ratio. The resulting videographic image has mattes above and below it, these mattes are part of the image, LBX or LTBX are the identifying abbreviations for films and images so formatted. The term refers to the shape of a box, a slot in a wall or door through which mail is delivered, being rectangular. Letterboxing is used as an alternative to a full-screen, pan-and-scan transfer of a film image to videotape or videodisc. This was often done for letterbox widescreen anime on VHS, though the practice of hiding subtitles within the lower matte also is done with symmetrical mattes, albeit with less space available. The placing of soft subtitles within the picture or matte varies according to the DVD player being used, the first use of letterbox in consumer video appeared with the RCA Capacitance Electronic Disc videodisc format. Initially, letterboxing was limited to several key sequences of a such as opening and closing credits. The first fully letterboxed CED release was Amarcord in 1984, and several others followed including The Long Goodbye, Monty Python, each disc contains a label noting the use of RCAs innovative wide-screen mastering technique. In some continents such as North America, almost all VHS titles were released in pan-and-scan versions. However, most later Laserdiscs and some VHS releases were released in their original widescreen versions, some DVD releases of films are in full screen only, due to whatever existing master is available or basing on what format demographics prefer to see on a certain title. In other territories, such as Europe and Asia, widescreen versions of films on VHS and Laserdisc were much more common in those territories and this is more apparent in pan-and-scanned movies that remain entirely on the center area of the film image. The term SmileBox is a trademark used to describe a type of letterboxing for Cinerama films. The image is produced with 3D mapping technology to approximate a curved screen, some titles that were previously released in full screen only on VHS and DVD are now being issued in their original widescreen ratio on recent DVDs and Blu-rays. Digital broadcasting allows 1.78,1 widescreen format transmissions without losing resolution, most television programming in the United States, Britain and France is in standard-definition 16,9 and is transmitted in anamorphic format on digital platforms. When using a 4,3 television, it is possible to display such programming in either a letterbox format or in a 4,3 centre-cut format. A letterboxed 14,9 compromise ratio was often broadcast in analogue transmissions in European countries making the transition from 4,3 to 16,9. Current high-definition television systems use video displays with an aspect ratio than older television sets. In addition to films produced for the cinema, some programming is produced in high definition

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Pillarbox
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The pillarbox effect occurs in widescreen video displays when black bars are placed on the sides of the image.39,1 frame. The original material is shrunk and placed in the middle of the widescreen frame, some older arcade games that had a tall vertical and short horizontal are displayed in pillar box even on 4,3 televisions. Some early sound films made 1928–1931, such as City Lights, were filmed in an even narrower format to make room for the track on then-standard film stock. These will appear pillarboxed even on 4,3 screens, pillarboxing is the vertical equivalent of letterboxing and is sometimes called reverse letterboxing. Its name is derived from its resemblance to pillar box-style mailboxes used in the UK, the four-direction equivalent is called windowboxing, caused when programming is both letterboxed and pillarboxed. In order to use the screen area of a widescreen display, and to prevent a reverse screen burn-in on plasma displays. However, this results in the loss of some of the image within what the producer assumed would be the safe area and this overscan may or may not bother the viewer, but it often cuts-off the channel banner or other on-screen displays. Likewise, the equivalent of pan and scan is called tilt. This moves the window up and down, however it is rarely done. A third option is to stretch the video to fill the screen and this also tells widescreen television sets with automatic resizing not to stretch the video, and instead to present it in the proper aspect ratio. Some TV shows present an echo of the edges of the video in the sidebars. Local TV stations in the U. S. typically use graphics or a color gradient for electronic news-gathering packages shown on their local HDTV news programs. This is because portable ENG cameras are not in HD. Some channels have a format called enhanced HD, in which extra informative graphics and text is shown on the side, such as expanded stock quotes, charts. Some Japanese anime switched from SD to HD during their run, sometimes a flashback to a scene produced in SD had to be shown. For instance, in Naruto, the image of Naruto and Sasuke filled in the gaps as one of the SD-era flashbacks is being shown. Also, in the Family Guy episode Back to the Pilot, Brian and Stewie travel back in time to when the show first premiered, to show that, back then, they produced episodes in standard-definition, the entire scene was pillarboxed. Letterbox Windowbox Widescreen Aspect ratio 14,916,9 Motion picture terminology Stretch-o-Vision The Widescreen and Letterbox Advocacy Page

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Clinton Sparks
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Clinton Sparks a is a Grammy nominated American DJ, producer, songwriter, radio, television personality and recording artist. Sparks new single single Saturday Night is featured on actor/ comedian Kevin Harts What Now movie soundtrack released October 14,2016 and he also produced Kat Delunas latest single Waves which went #1 on the charts in Japan October 2016. Sparks hosted an award-winning, worldwide syndicated radio show, Get Familiar w/ Clinton Sparks and it was ranked #1 on WJMN Jamn 94.5 Boston. In 2004, Clinton co-founded the worlds largest mixtape website, MixUnit. com, on Sept 9th,2014 Clinton released his first major label EP titled, ICONoclast featuring Snoop Dogg, T. I. Macklemore,2 Chainz, T-Pain, Ty Dolla Sign, Sage the Gemini & D. A. on Photo Finish/ Republic Records. This project is the first major release showcasing Clinton as a vocal artist clashing his influences from Rock, pop, EDM, hip hop, R&B, Clinton Sparks was born and raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts by his single mother. Throughout his youth, he entered and won numerous talent shows in, Clinton sharpened his musical production and marketing skills by working with local artists. After Clintons troubled childhood and constant run-ins with the law, his mother sent him to live with his father in Randolph, as a teenager, Clinton would produce mixtapes, driving along the East Coast to distribute them in whichever way that he could. Soon after his radio show, Clinton established himself as a radio DJ and had both hosted and DJd four different radio shows live in four states every week. Later, he would host DJ Eminems weekly, successful Sirius Satellite Radio channel and this led to his first song placement on a major label, Hold Ya Head by Notorious B. I. G. Featuring Bob Marley off of Biggies Final Chapter album, in 2008, Ben Lyons contacted Clinton, offering him a role as music correspondent and television personality for The Daily 10 on E. News. This transcended to several other opportunities including music correspondence for Yahoo, music and the weekly Smashtime Party in Las Vegas at The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, which hosted guests including The Black Eyed Peas, Akon, Ne-Yo, Paris Hilton, Tommy Lee, and other celebrities. Three years later, Clinton decided to take his party by signing a residency deal with The Palms Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas. At the grand opening, Clinton made his entrance by being lowered from a helicopter through the roof of the hotel onto his DJ set. Clintons latest 2014/2015 residency in Las Vegas is at 1 Oak inside The Mirage hotel, in 2012, Clinton produced several official remixes including Ushers Scream, Chris Browns Dont Wake Me Up, Pitbull and Chris Browns International Love, and Girls Generation featuring Snoop Doggs Boys. Clinton produced and co-wrote Pitbulls song Shut It Down featuring Akon, Lady Gagas Bloody Mary, in 2010, he wrote and produced Inevitably for Beyoncé, which was later changed to Forever to Bleed. The song was to be on the I am, sasha Fierce album, but was pulled due to being leaked onto the internet. In 2011, Clinton signed a deal with Interscope as a recording artist and released his first single and video titled Favorite DJ featuring Jermaine Dupri

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Memorial Day
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Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the people who died while serving in the countrys armed forces. It marks the start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks its end. Many people visit cemeteries and memorials, particularly to honor those who have died in military service, many volunteers place an American flag on each grave in national cemeteries. Annual Decoration Days for particular cemeteries are held on a Sunday in late spring or early summer in rural areas of the American South. People gather on the day and put flowers on graves and renew contacts with relatives. There often is a service and a picnic-like dinner on the grounds. It is believed that this practice began before the American Civil War, the practice of decorating soldiers graves with flowers is an ancient custom. Soldiers graves were decorated in the U. S. before, following President Abraham Lincolns assassination in April 1865, there were a variety of events of commemoration. The sheer number of soldiers of both sides who died in the Civil War meant that burial and memorialization took on new cultural significance, under the leadership of women during the war, an increasingly formal practice of decorating graves had taken shape. In 1865, the government began creating national military cemeteries for the Union war dead. The Richmond Times-Dispatch newspaper claimed in 1906 that Warrenton, Virginia, was the location of the first Civil War soldiers grave ever to be decorated, there is also documentation that women in Savannah, Georgia, decorated Confederate soldiers graves in 1862. The 1863 cemetery dedication at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, was, of course, in addition, local historians in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, claim that ladies there decorated soldiers graves on July 4,1864, and Boalsburg promotes itself as the birthplace of Memorial Day. But more recent researches have also pointed to the birthplace of Confederacy as the location of the first post-war Memorial Day type observance, but in 2012 Blight stated that he has no evidence that the event in Charleston inspired the establishment of Memorial Day across the country. Accordingly, Snopes labels Blights claims mostly false, despite this ongoing lively debate, there is an official birthplace. On May 26,1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the presidential proclamation naming Waterloo, New York, Snopes also regards the Waterloo legend as apocryphal. Logan issued a proclamation calling for Decoration Day to be observed annually and it was observed for the first time that year on Saturday May 30, the date was chosen because it was not the anniversary of any particular battle. According to the White House, the May 30 date was chosen as the date for flowers to be in bloom. Memorial events were held in 183 cemeteries in 27 states in 1868, the northern states quickly adopted the holiday

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Independence Day (United States)
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It declared that the thirteen American colonies regarded themselves as a new nation, the United States of America, and were no longer part of the British Empire. Independence Day is the National Day of the United States, Congress debated and revised the wording of the Declaration, finally approving it two days later on July 4. A day earlier, John Adams had written to his wife Abigail, The second day of July,1776, I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, adamss prediction was off by two days. Most historians have concluded that the Declaration was signed nearly a month after its adoption, on August 2,1776, although not a signer of the Declaration of Independence, James Monroe, another Founding Father who was elected as President, also died on July 4,1831. He was the third President in a row who died on the anniversary of independence, calvin Coolidge, the 30th President, was born on July 4,1872, so far he is the only U. S. President to have been born on Independence Day. In 1777 thirteen gunshots were fired in salute, once at morning and once again as evening fell, on July 4 in Bristol, ships in port were decked with red, white, and blue bunting. In 1778, from his headquarters at Ross Hall, near New Brunswick, New Jersey, General George Washington marked July 4 with a ration of rum for his soldiers. Across the Atlantic Ocean, ambassadors John Adams and Benjamin Franklin held a dinner for their fellow Americans in Paris, in 1779, July 4 fell on a Sunday. The holiday was celebrated on Monday, July 5, in 1781 the Massachusetts General Court became the first state legislature to recognize July 4 as a state celebration. In 1783, Moravians in Salem, North Carolina, held a celebration of July 4 with a music program assembled by Johann Friedrich Peter. This work was titled The Psalm of Joy and this is recognized as the first recorded celebration and is still celebrated there today. In 1870 the U. S. Congress made Independence Day an unpaid holiday for federal employees, in 1938 Congress changed Independence Day to a paid federal holiday. Independence Day is a holiday marked by patriotic displays. Similar to other summer-themed events, Independence Day celebrations often take place outdoors, Independence Day is a federal holiday, so all non-essential federal institutions are closed on that day. Many politicians make it a point on day to appear at a public event to praise the nations heritage, laws, history, society. Families often celebrate Independence Day by hosting or attending a picnic or barbecue, many take advantage of the day off and, in some years, decorations are generally colored red, white, and blue, the colors of the American flag

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Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated in Canada, in the United States, in some of the Caribbean islands and in Liberia. It was originally celebrated as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest, similarly named festival holidays occur in Germany and Japan. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States, although Thanksgiving has historical roots in religious and cultural traditions, it has long been celebrated as a secular holiday as well. Prayers of thanks and special thanksgiving ceremonies are common among almost all religions after harvests, the Thanksgiving holidays history in North America is rooted in English traditions dating from the Protestant Reformation. It also has aspects of a harvest festival, even though the harvest in New England occurs well before the date on which the modern Thanksgiving holiday is celebrated. Before 1536 there were 95 Church holidays, plus 52 Sundays, the 1536 reforms reduced the number of Church holidays to 27, but some Puritans wished to completely eliminate all Church holidays, including Christmas and Easter. The holidays were to be replaced by specially called Days of Fasting or Days of Thanksgiving, unexpected disasters or threats of judgement from on high called for Days of Fasting. Special blessings, viewed as coming from God, called for Days of Thanksgiving, for example, Days of Fasting were called on account of drought in 1611, floods in 1613, and plagues in 1604 and 1622. Days of Thanksgiving were called following the victory over the Spanish Armada in 1588, an unusual annual Day of Thanksgiving began in 1606 following the failure of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 and developed into Guy Fawkes Day on November 5. Some researchers state that there is no compelling narrative of the origins of the Canadian Thanksgiving day, the origins of Canadian Thanksgiving are also sometimes traced to the French settlers who came to New France in the 17th century, who celebrated their successful harvests. The French settlers in the area typically had feasts at the end of the harvest season and continued throughout the winter season, as settlers arrived in Nova Scotia from New England after 1700, late autumn Thanksgiving celebrations became commonplace. New immigrants into the country—such as the Irish, Scottish, most of the US aspects of Thanksgiving, were incorporated when United Empire Loyalists began to flee from the United States during the American Revolution and settled in Canada. The 1621 Plymouth feast and thanksgiving was prompted by a good harvest, Pilgrims and Puritans who began emigrating from England in the 1620s and 1630s carried the tradition of Days of Fasting and Days of Thanksgiving with them to New England. In the land of Virginia shall be yearly and perpetually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty God, now called Oktober Feesten, Leidens autumn thanksgiving celebration in 1617 was the occasion for sectarian disturbance that appears to have accelerated the pilgrims plans to emigrate to America. Later in Massachusetts, religious thanksgiving services were declared by civil leaders such as Governor Bradford, the practice of holding an annual harvest festival did not become a regular affair in New England until the late 1660s. Thanksgiving proclamations were made mostly by church leaders in New England up until 1682, during the revolutionary period, political influences affected the issuance of Thanksgiving proclamations. Various proclamations were made by governors, John Hancock, General George Washington. James Baker maintains, The American holidays true origin was the New England Calvinist Thanksgiving, never coupled with a Sabbath meeting, the Puritan observances were special days set aside during the week for thanksgiving and praise in response to Gods providence

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Christmas
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In several countries, celebrating Christmas Eve on December 24 has the main focus rather than December 25, with gift-giving and sharing a traditional meal with the family. Although the month and date of Jesus birth are unknown, by the fourth century the Western Christian Church had placed Christmas on December 25. Today, most Christians celebrate on December 25 in the Gregorian calendar and this is not a disagreement over the date of Christmas as such, but rather a preference of which calendar should be used to determine the day that is December 25. Although it is not known why December 25 became a date of celebration, December 25 was the date the Romans marked as the winter solstice, the shortest, and therefore darkest day of the year. Jesus was identified with the Sun based on an Old Testament verse, the date is exactly nine months following Annunciation, when the conception of Jesus is celebrated. Finally, the Romans had a series of pagan festivals near the end of the year, so Christmas may have been scheduled at this time to appropriate, or compete with, one or more of these festivals. The celebratory customs associated in various countries with Christmas have a mix of pre-Christian, Christian, the economic impact of Christmas has grown steadily over the past few centuries in many regions of the world. Christmas is a form of Christs mass. It is derived from the Middle English Cristemasse, which is from Old English Crīstesmæsse, crīst is from Greek Khrīstos, a translation of Hebrew Māšîaḥ, Messiah, meaning anointed, and mæsse is from Latin missa, the celebration of the Eucharist. The form Christenmas was also used, but is now considered archaic and dialectal, it derives from Middle English Cristenmasse. In addition to Christmas, the holiday has been known by other names throughout its history. The Anglo-Saxons referred to the feast as midwinter, or, more rarely, Nativity, meaning birth, is from Latin nātīvitās. In Old English, Gēola referred to the corresponding to December and January. Noel entered English in the late 14th century and is from the Old French noël or naël, itself ultimately from the Latin nātālis, the canonical gospels of Luke and Matthew both describe Jesus as being born in Bethlehem in Judea, to a virgin mother. In the Gospel of Luke account, Joseph and Mary travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem for the census and it says that angels proclaimed him a savior for all people, and shepherds came to adore him. In the Matthew account, magi follow a star to Bethlehem to bring gifts to Jesus, King Herod orders the massacre of all the boys less than two years old in Bethlehem, but the family flees to Egypt and later settles in Nazareth. The Nativity stories of Matthew and Luke are prominent in the gospels, the first recorded Christmas celebration was in Rome in 336. Christmas played a role in the Arian controversy of the fourth century, the feast regained prominence after 800, when Charlemagne was crowned emperor on Christmas Day

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Kristin dos Santos
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Dos Santos was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Her family moved to San Diego, California the same year she was born and she graduated from Poway High School in Poway, California, then continued on to Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. She used live interactive chat with fans where she took questions about their favorite shows, sometimes involving spoilers, the chat transcripts were posted on the website. She also posted a column on Fridays which was an often lengthy article about shows. She regularly appears on the E. News, mainly on the midweek, dos Santos section of the E. Online site, Watch with Kristin, has evolved with the web and E. In addition to her work on E. dos Santos has acted in television roles as expressions of her enthusiasm for television. She has appeared in the television programs Summerland, Heroes, Tru Calling and she played a dead body for one episode of Six Feet Under. Dos Santos played The 30s Woman, a body that comes back to life in the third episode of Pushing Daisies. On July 14,2007, she married João dos Santos, the dos Santos family has two children, Luca Alexander, and Matteo Tomaz. Watch With Kristin Kristin dos Santos at the Internet Movie Database The Secret Is Out

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Melanie Bromley
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Melanie Bromley is an American-based British-born journalist and broadcaster, currently the chief correspondent for E. News, where she covers celebrity news. Bromley attended the University of Wales, Swansea where she earned a Bachelor of Science undergraduate degree in Geography and she then continued her education at City University, London attaining a masters degree in Broadcast Journalism, specializing in financial journalism. Bromley became the European Bureau chief for Us Weekly in 2003, in 2007, she moved to Los Angeles, California to take up the role of West Coast Bureau Chief. In 2012, Bromley joined E. News and E. Online as Senior Correspondent, four months after joining E. she was promoted to Senior Managing Correspondent. In 2014, Bromley was promoted again to Chief News Correspondent, in her role Bromley regularly appears on a variety of shows across the network from E. News, Live From E. and E. News specials. She helped spearhead coverage of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Bromley also appears as a pop culture expert on other U. S. networks and in her native UK. She has been featured on CNN, Good Morning America, The Today Show, BBC, Sky News, Bromley has also been quoted in the Washington Post, Financial Times, The Sunday Times of London, Vanity Fair and other international print publications

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Zuri Hall
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Zuri Hall is an American television personality. She is a correspondent for E. News, and the former host of MTVs after-shows. Zuri has been a recurring guest on VH1s Big Morning Buzz Live and has appeared on E. s Fashion Police with Joan Rivers. One year after graduating from The Ohio State University on full academic scholarship, Hall competed against hundreds in the search for the next Face of MyINDY-TV and became the first female to win the position. At WNDY-TV in Indianapolis, she covered events, starred in station PSAs. She worked as an official MC for the Indiana Pacers home games for the 2010-2011, Hall previously emceed for the MiLBs Indianapolis Indians, the WNBAs Indiana Fever, and the 2011 Big Ten Tournament. She also served as the MC for the NCAA Womens Final Four entertainment events, from December 2011 to December 2012, Hall was an on-camera host/producer of Living Dayton, a local, lifestyle talk show on WDTN in Dayton, Ohio. In the summer of 2012, she was featured as a guest correspondent on BETs 106 & Park, Hall was also the official MC for the Super Bowl Village, a 10-day-long entertainment for Super Bowl XLVI, in Indianapolis in 2012. There, she kept crows energized and entertained between performances and introduced national recording artists to the stage, including Patti LaBelle, LMFAO, and Mike Epps. Hall anchored the news for CW33s Nightcap News at KDAF-TV in Dallas, TX for much of 2013. Before moving to MTV, Zuri co-hosted Trending 10 - a live, until July 2015, Zuri worked for MTV, where she hosted The Challenge, Battle of the Exes II Aftershows and various network specials. In the summer of 2015, Zuri appeared alongside popular radio personality Charlamagne Tha God on his new MTV2 show, in October 2015, she returned as the The Challenge, Battle of the Bloodlines Aftershow host. Hall started her career as a commercial actress. She has been featured in national spots for Value City Furniture, and commercials for Safe Auto, Meijer, while earning her B. A. in Strategic Communication at Ohio State University, Hall starred in numerous theatrical productions. Her print modeling work includes ads for Hollywood Casino and a spread for the 2011 Bridal Issue of Capital Style Magazine and she also started a youtube channel titled, Hey Zuri Hall where she talks about, love life, and style for girls who hustle. She makes videos and vlogs, which feature her partner. She shared a second youtube account with him where they film videos about their daily life titled, Zuri, combined her two accounts have over 100,000 subscribers. She has been featured in numerous publications—including a profile piece for AXS TV, in Metromix Indy as a Local Celebrity, Ballers Block as a game changer, AMPS Indy, and The Indianapolis Star

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NBCUniversal
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NBCUniversal is an American multinational media conglomerate. It has a significant presence in broadcasting through a portfolio of domestic and international properties, including terrestrial, via the Universal Parks & Resorts division, the company is also the third-largest operator of amusement parks in the world. NBC Universal was formed on May 12,2004 by the merger of General Electrics National Broadcasting Company with Vivendis Vivendi Universal Entertainment, as of March 19,2013, it is wholly owned by Comcast who bought GEs ownership stake. NBC and Universal Television had a long-standing partnership dating back to 1950 and this partnership continued throughout a number of name changes and changes of ownership. NBC Universal Television has its roots in a series of expansions undertaken by NBC. In the late 1980s, NBC began pursuing a strategy of diversification, NBC also had partial ownership of several regional sports channels and other cable channels such as American Movie Classics and Court TV. In 1995, NBC began operating NBC Desktop Video, a news service that delivered live video to personal computers. The following year, NBC announced an agreement with Microsoft to create an all-news cable television channel, a separate joint venture with Microsoft included establishing a news website, MSNBC. com. In 1998, NBC partnered with Dow Jones & Co, the two companies combined their financial news channels outside the US. The new networks included NBC Europe, CNBC Europe, NBC Asia, CNBC Asia, NBC Africa, in 1999, NBC took a 32% stake in the Paxson group, operator of PAX TV. Five years later, NBC decided to sell its interest in PAX TV and end its relationship with PAX owner, in 2001, NBC acquired the US Spanish-language broadcaster Telemundo, which included the bilingual Mun2 Television. That same year NBC acquired the cable channel Bravo, the sale and resulting merger formed NBC Universal. The new company was 80% owned by GE, and 20% owned by Vivendi, Universal Music Group was not included in the deal and is not part of NBC Universal. On August 2,2004, the divisions of NBC. NBC Studios series bought into the company include the NBC dramas Las Vegas, Crossing Jordan, Universal Network Television bought the Law & Order franchise and The District—in fact, Universal Network Television had co-produced American Dreams with NBC before the merger. Entertainment shows produced by the new group include The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Last Call with Carson Daly, and Saturday Night Live. The formation of NBC Universal saw the establishment of NBC Universal Cable, which oversees the distribution, marketing, NBC Universal Cable also manages the companys investments in The Weather Channel and TiVo. The cable division also used to operate NBC Weather Plus until 2008 and it also owned a 50% stake in Canal+ and also owned a 15% stake in A+E Networks until 2012

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The Hollywood Reporter
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Headquartered in Los Angeles, THR is part of the Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group, a group of properties that includes Billboard and SpinMedia. It is owned by Eldridge Industries, a company owned by an executive of its previous owner. Under Janice Min, a faltering THR was relaunched in 2010 as a weekly print magazine with a revamped, continuously updated website, as well as mobile. THR was founded in 1930 by William R, billy Wilkerson as Hollywoods first daily entertainment trade newspaper. The first edition appeared on September 3,1930, and featured Wilkersons front-page Tradeviews column, the newspaper appeared Monday to Saturday for the first 10 years, except for a brief period, then Monday to Friday from 1940. Wilkerson ran the THR until his death in September 1962, although his final column appeared 18 months prior, from the late 1930s, Wilkerson used THR to push the view that the industry was a communist stronghold. In particular, he opposed the screenplay writers trade union, the Screen Writers Guild, in 1946 the Guild considered creating an American Authors Authority to hold copyright for writers, instead of ownership passing to the studios. Wilkerson devoted his Tradeviews column to the issue on July 29,1946 and he went to confession before publishing it, knowing the damage it would cause, but was apparently encouraged by the priest to go ahead with it. The column contained the first industry names, including Dalton Trumbo and Howard Koch, on became the Hollywood blacklist. Eight of the 11 people Wilkerson named were among the Hollywood Ten who were blacklisted after hearings in 1947 by the House Un-American Activities Committee. In 1997 THR reporter David Robb wrote a story about the newspapers involvement, for the blacklists 65th anniversary in 2012, the THR published a lengthy investigative piece about Wilkersons role, by reporters Gary Baum and Daniel Miller. The same edition carried an apology from Wilkersons son, W. R. Wilkerson III and he wrote that his father had been motivated by revenge for his thwarted ambition to own a studio. Wilkersons wife, Tichi Wilkerson Kassel, took over as publisher and she sold the paper on April 11,1988, to Affiliated Publications, parent company of Billboard Publications, for $26.7 million. Robert J. Dowling became THR president in 1988 and editor-in-chief, Dowling brought in Alex Ben Block as editor in 1990, and editorial quality of both news and specials steadily improved. Block and Teri Ritzer dampened much of the coverage and cronyism that had infected the paper under Wilkerson. After Block left, former editor at Variety, Anita Busch, was brought in as editor between 1999 and 2001. Busch was credited with making the paper competitive with Variety, tony Uphoff assumed the publisher position in November 2005. Uphoff was replaced in October 2006 by John Kilcullen, the publisher of Billboard, Kilcullen was a defendant in Billboards infamous dildo lawsuit, in which he was accused of race discrimination and sexual harassment

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Maria Menounos
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Maria Menounos is an American actress, journalist, television host, and occasional professional wrestler of Greek descent. She is known in the United States for her appearances as a TV correspondent for Today, Access Hollywood, Extra, Menounos was born in Medford, Massachusetts, the daughter of Greek parents Costas and Litsa Menounos, who worked as janitors in a Boston nightclub. She has a brother named Peter. Menounos attended the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Somerville and she also attended Medford High School in Medford. In 1995, Menounos began to compete in beauty pageants, Maria competed for the title of Miss Massachusetts USA2000. Menounos attended Bostons Emerson College, where she participated in the organization Emerson Independent Video and she graduated from Emerson in 2000. During her senior year at Emerson, Menounos worked as a reporter for Channel One News, Entertainment Tonight hired Menounos as a correspondent in 2002, where she reported on movies, music, and fashion. She left the program in 2005 to focus on her acting career and she went on to co-host a few episodes of the Today show in the late summer and fall of 2006 as well as in April 2007. In 2003, Menounos appeared on the November 30 episode of Punkd where she was one of many celebrities caught in the awkward, in 2004, Menounos appeared in an episode of the UPN series One on One as Glenda, an eccentric, self-proclaimed Fairy Godmother to the Stars. In the summer of 2005, she appeared in the comic book film Fantastic Four and her likeness and voice was featured in the 2005 Electronic Arts video game, From Russia with Love as Eva Adara, Red Grants henchwoman, which stars Sean Connery as James Bond. She is also the spokesperson for Pantene hair products, Menounos presented the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest that took place in Athens. As an actress, Menounos had recurring roles on the CBS-TV program Without a Trace, Menounos also appeared on the Scrubs episode My Extra Mile, which aired in May 2006 where she is attracted to John Dorian because she likes his hair. In 2006, Menounos appeared in the video for A Public Affair by Jessica Simpson. On April 27,2007, Menounos starred in Kickin It Old Skool, in 2007, Menounos continued in her run as international spokesperson doing print and television commercials for Pantene hair products as well as print ads for New York & Company. From December 17 to December 20,2007, Menounos hosted the reality game show miniseries Clash of the Choirs, in 2008, she became the host of Hollywood Green on the Planet Green network. In 2008, she had a role in the movie Tropic Thunder and she also reported for NBC Nightly News. In May 2008, she played in the AVP Cuervo Gold Crown Huntington Beach Open, on July 13,2008, Menounos starred in the celebrity softball game at Yankee Stadium in New York. In November 2008, when Richard Belzer fell ill, she filled in as host for the North Shore Animal Leagues Dogcatemy Celebrity Gala, from 2009 to 2012, she hosted various reunion specials of MTVs The Real World and The Challenge

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Jules Asner
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Jules Asner is an American television personality, writer, and former fashion model. Asner was born Julie Ann White in Tempe, Arizona, aged 16, she was discovered at a modeling convention in Scottsdale, Arizona. She began her career as an Elite model and she shared a bunkroom with Cindy Crawford during the early years of her modeling career. In 1986, she graduated from McClintock High School in Tempe and she attended college at the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating with a degree in Political Science. In her early 20s she was married to Matthew Asner. On May 10,2003, she married movie director Steven Soderbergh, Soderbergh often credits Asner with influencing his female characters. Asner was an entertainment reporter for Reuters Television Good Morning England, The Entertainment Show on Sky Television and she hosted Live by Request on A&E and was a segment director and producer on now defunct tabloid show, Hard Copy. Asner is a long-time E. personality, during her peak with the network she hosted six hours of programming daily. Among the series she hosted were Revealed with Jules Asner, E. News Live and she received a Prism Award as well as a Gracie Award for her interview show Revealed with Jules Asner. In 2004, Asner signed a development deal with Sony Pictures Television to produce and host her own talk show. The show was referred to as a younger version of The View. She was later joined by Cynthia Garrett, Lynne Koplitz, although cleared in 90% of the country, Sony was never able to secure a New York clearance for the show and the series was canceled after one season. The Weinstein Company/Miramax Books purchased the rights to her first novel. The book was released June 3,2008, Whacked was a top ten fiction bestseller on Amazon, and was in its third printing within its first month of release

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David Burtka
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David Michael Burtka is an American actor and professional chef. He is known for his roles in theatre and television shows such as How I Met Your Mother. After his role on How I Met Your Mother, Burtka gained media attention for dating Neil Patrick Harris, Burtka was born in Dearborn, Michigan, the son of Deborah A. Zajas and Daniel Burtka. He grew up in Canton, Michigan, and graduated from Salem High School in 1993 and he trained in acting at Interlochen Center for the Arts, obtained his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Michigan and had further training at the William Esper Studios. Burtka made his debut in 2002 with a guest role on The West Wing. Burtka made his Broadway debut as Tulsa in the 2003 revival of Gypsy starring Bernadette Peters and he played The Boy in the American premiere of Edward Albees The Play About the Baby, for which he won the 2001 Clarence Derwent Award for most promising male performer. In 2004, Burtka originated the role of Matt in the musical The Opposite of Sex, Burtka appeared in seven episodes of How I Met Your Mother, playing Scooter, the former high school boyfriend of Lily, who still has not gotten over their breakup. Burtka made a appearance in A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas as himself. Burtka starred in Osiris Entertainments 2013 film Annie and the Gypsy, Burtka has a role in the upcoming film Dance Off, written and produced by Mark Goodman & Amy George. The movie tells the story of two rival studios whose star-crossed lovers, Jasmine and Brandon, must compete against each other for a $25,000 prize and the top award, the Platinum Platinum. It was announced in June Burtka was joining the cast and he tweeted that the rehearsals were some of the hardest of my life, additional cast members include Tyne Daly and Harriet Harris. Six months after Burtkas How I Met Your Mother appearance, allegations arose that the received the part because of a romantic relationship with one of the series stars. Speculation around this story eventually led Harris to publicly acknowledge that he is gay in a story in People magazine. Burtka made no response to the story, though later Harris stated that he. Burtka and Harris attended the Emmy awards in September 2007 as an openly acknowledged couple for the first time, Burtkas mother died from cancer in May 2008. On February 4,2009, Burtka and Harris appeared for the first time on stage singing a duet from Rent at a benefit for The LGBT Community Center in New York. The two actors have been together since April 2004, Harris refers to Burtka as my better half and an amazing chef. Burtka and Harris are parents to fraternal twins Gideon Scott and Harper Grace, born in October 2010, Burtka is not the biological father of his ex Lane Jangers children but has remained close to them over the years

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Terrence J
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He was the co-anchor of E. News from 2012-2015. Terrence J was born in Queens, New York, and grew up mostly in Raleigh and Rocky Mount and he attended Northern Nash High in Rocky Mount. During this time, Terrence worked at WRSV Soul 92.1 as a DJ until he graduated high school. He spent his years at North Carolina A&T State University. During his time at North Carolina A&T State University, he served as Student Government Association President and he also worked as a DJ at local radio station 102 Jamz in Greensboro. Terrence J is a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity where he later was initiated in spring 2004 to the Mu Psi chapter at North Carolina A&T State University. After graduating from North Carolina A&T State University in 2004 with a degree in communication, Terrence worked in the diversity office of a sports company in Daytona Beach. His Frat brother Fred Whitaker phoned to tell him about BETs search for fresh faces, Terrence took all his savings and flew to New York to audition in late 2005. Unhappy with his first audition, Terrance and his friends rented a car and drove to Atlanta to attend auditions and he has now started his acting career. In 2012 he was selected to replace Ryan Seacrest as the co-anchor for E. News. He starred in the sequel to the 2007 film Stomp the Yard, Stomp the Yard, Homecoming and he has also starred in the fourth season of the show The Game and The Heart Specialist with Marla Gibbs. Terrence J starred in Tim Storys film Think Like A Man, Terrence J was a co-host of BET’s 106 & Park which can be seen in over 85 million homes in the U. S. Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, Africa and the Caribbean. For the debut in Japan, he and co-host Rocsi taped footage there, due to the success of the show,106 & Park premiered in Germany and South Africa. 106 & Park is BETs highest-rated music series, of all time and has quickly became one of the leading music video countdown shows on television. In 2005, he began co-hosting BET’s nationally syndicated radio show 106 & Park Weekend Countdown, as of March 2012, this countdown is no longer being aired and was succeeded by the MTV Rhythmic Countdown, hosted by Sway. Terrence J is the co-founder of Jenkins Entertainment Group, a company specializes in hosting, consulting and formulating marketing plans. He co-hosted the radio show Khloé After Dark with Khloé on Y100, in 2008, he had a small cameo appearance in Estelles video for her hit single American Boy. In 2011, he began a role as Danté Young BET comedy-drama television series The Game

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Samantha Harris
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Samantha Harris is an American television hostess. Most notably, she was the co-host of seasons two through nine of Dancing with the Stars with Tom Bergeron, from 2010–12, she was a correspondent at Entertainment Tonight. In September 2015, she returned to the program as a co-anchor for the weekend edition, Harris was born in Hopkins, Minnesota to Richard, a rock n roll promoter, and Bonnie Shapiro, a dancer. In 1982, her parents founded a festival, known as King Richards Faire. On December 16,2008, Harris joined The Insider as a substitute host and she had previously been a correspondent with E. Entertainment Televisions E. News, and host of THS Investigates, in addition to writing, producing and reporting daily for E. News, she co-hosted the networks live award-show coverage for the Oscars, Golden Globes and Emmys. She has also appeared as a correspondent on Good Morning America. Prior to joining E. Harris served as a weekend co-host for the infotainment show Extra and her best known hosting job was for Dancing with the Stars along with Tom Bergeron. She took over in 2006 for Lisa Canning and her other hosting credits include Foxs The Next Joe Millionaire and AMC Access. Additionally, she served as a guest co-host on The View. She hosted a week of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire shows on May 11–15,2009, Harris announced on January 28,2010 that she would leave Dancing with the Stars to focus on other projects like her correspondent duties at The Insider and Entertainment Tonight. Season 7 champion Brooke Burke replaced Harris as co-host in the spring 2010 season, Burke was later replaced in 2014 by Erin Andrews. Her film and television credits include D3, The Mighty Ducks, Surviving Gilligans Island, Reefer Madness, Beautiful, CSI, Crime Scene Investigation and she made her Broadway debut in 2009 as Roxie Hart in Chicago. She performed a six-week engagement in the musical from July 7 through August 16 at the Ambassador Theatre. After her Broadway run, Harris played Roxie in the Greenville, SC, engagement of the tour, August 18–23. Harris has been a cover girl model for Muscle & Fitness, HERS, and for FHM, SELF and SHAPE magazines. She was featured in the December 2006 issue of FHM magazine, in November 2007, Harris was announced as the spokesperson for Palmers Cocoa Butter Formula line, where she was featured in a national print and television campaign. That occurred as Harris won consecutive 2007 and 2008 Crown Awards for the Best Hairstyle on Television from voters at Super-Hair. Net, Harris married Michael Hess in 2005

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The Insider (TV series)
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The Insider is an American syndicated television newsmagazine that is distributed by CBS Television Distribution. According to Nielsen, the program runs in second-to-last place in the ratings among the syndicated newsmagazines. OBrien – who was the original co-host of syndication competitor Access Hollywood from 1996 to 2003 – remained co-host of The Insider until March 5,2008, OBrien returned to the program one month later after Osmond declined to take on a role as a permanent host. For its fourth season, production of the program was moved to New York City full-time in September 2007, OBrien proceeded to involve a rundown of the prices and labels of her clothing and accessories, saying that it made the viewers he talked to vomit. After the departure of OBrien, the show was hosted by Spencer alone until January 2009, Harris also provided analysis and commentary as part of her duties as co-host of ABCs Dancing with the Stars until her departure from the reality competition series at the start of 2010. As a result, the correspondents were effectively dismissed, with stories being compiled by Entertainment Tonight staff or off-camera personnel. The format was changed again in September 2010, restoring it to a more traditional entertainment newsmagazine concept with Spencer. During the week of the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Anderson split her reporting duties between CNN and The Insider. On October 24,2012, CBS Television Distribution reached a brand licensing, through this agreement, the program was retitled as omg. The Yahoo. partnership was discontinued on September 12,2016 and he was replaced on September 8 of that year by Louis Aguirre, who joined the program after fifteen years as host of the similarly formatted Deco Drive on Fox affiliate WSVN in Miami. In Australia, Network Ten had aired The Insider a day behind the U. S, the program also formerly aired on the Foxtel-owned pay television channel Arena and in Canada on Hamilton, Ontario-based CHCH-TV. Official website The Insider at the Internet Movie Database The Insider at TV. com

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Entertainment Tonight
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As of 2015, the programs weekday broadcasts are currently anchored by Nancy ODell and Kevin Frazier, while the weekend editions are anchored by Cameron Mathison and Nischelle Turner. It is the entertainment news program on television, having made its premiere telecast on September 14,1981. It was announced on January 30,2006, that Entertainment Tonight was renewed through the 2011–12 season, in its early years, ET was co-produced in association with TeleRep, Cox Broadcasting, and Taft/Great American Broadcasting. Paramount Domestic Television would later absorb the syndication companies that the two companies had once owned, Rysher Entertainment and Worldvision Enterprises. The show also provides individualized teasers to some of the stations air the program to be carried during newscasts that lead into the show. ET Radio Minute, a radio feature, is syndicated by Westwood One. As of mid-April 2016, ET cut back on mentioning celebrity birthdays again, early on, Frank, Goldhammer and Harris held many discussions with producers, writers and directors about what kind of program ET should be. Although the pilot was produced by Jack Haley Jr. Andy Friendly was hired as the shows first producer, when Entertainment Tonight premiered on September 14,1981, Ron Hendren was one of the original co-hosts, with Marjorie Wallace and Tom Hallick. Friendly left the show after six weeks, with Goldhammer taking over his role, around that same time, Dixie Whatley replaced Wallace and Hallick, becoming Hendrens sole co-host. Goldhammer established the unique look, sound, pace and reporting style. Friendly put together a diverse staff ranging from former rock roadies to veteran television reporters of the Vietnam War era – some of whom continued to work on the show for more than 20 years. In 1982, Goldhammer hired Mary Hart and Leeza Gibbons to respectively host the weekday, Hendren departed from the program in 1984, and was replaced as co-host by Robb Weller, Weller left two years later and was replaced by John Tesh. In its early years, Entertainment Tonight – following a local newscast-style format – consisted primarily of coverage of the latest movies, music and television releases, during Bellows tenure, the program also produced a series of investigative reports about Hollywoods drug use issues and hiring practices. S. Stern, who represented Daniel Birkhead in the paternity case of the late Anna Nicole Smiths daughter Dannielynn, ET has also aired exclusive stories related to Anna Nicole Smith, including coverage of her funeral, and her surviving daughter. In a letter he sent to Paramount, Clooney stated that he would encourage his friends to do the same, Mary Hart stepped down from her role as anchor on May 20,2011, after 29 years with Entertainment Tonight. Mark Steines and Nancy ODell became the primary hosts once Hart left. ODell then became the sole host of the show after Steines left on July 27,2012, behind-the-scenes staffing changes throughout 2014 and technology have also played a role in reducing the shows paparazzi footage considerably

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Ben Lyons
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Ben Lyons is an American entertainment reporter/sports commentator. Lyons is the son of entertainment reporter Jeffrey Lyons and the grandson of the American newspaper columnist Leonard Lyons, Lyons started his own production company in 2002 and produced segments for the TV show, Hip-Hop Nation. In 2004, MTV hired him to co-host Your Movie Show, in 2006, Lyons hosted entertainment segments on The Daily 10. In addition, he began to write a column for E. Online called The Lyons Den. Lyons hosted My Familys Got GUTS, on Nickelodeon and has appeared in Disaster Movie and he is a regular contributor to Good Morning America. In 2012, Lyons left E. and became a correspondent on Extra, Lyons also joined ESPN as a commentator in 2012. In September 2008, Lyons became a co-host of the TV show, critics said Lyons lacked a proper understanding of film history, used language that sounded like movie advertising, and had a conflict of interest with some actors whose movies he reviewed. Roger Ebert gave implied criticism of Lyons in his online blog, Lyons and his co-host, Ben Mankiewicz, were fired from the program less than a year later, on August 2009. Lyons also hosts a podcast of The Players Tribune, Lyons was named Fathom Events host in April 2016. Ben Lyons at the Internet Movie Database LAist. com Interview with Ben Lyons

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Extra (TV program)
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Extra is an American syndicated television newsmagazine that is distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution and premiered on September 5,1994, the series was developed in the fall of 1993, for a planned launch during the 1994–95 television season. The program was developed under the working title Entertainment News Television, however due to claims that it too closely mirrored its own name, Entertainment Television filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. The program was anchored by Dave Nemeth and Arthel Neville. Neville joined the program after a run as anchor at New Orleans ABC affiliate WVUE-TV. In September 2002, Telepictures debuted a series, Celebrity Justice. News, actress/producer Tracey Edmonds and SportsNation-turned-Fox Sports Live co-host Charissa Thompson were added to replace her as co-hosts, mario Lopez – weekday and weekend anchor Tracey Edmonds – co-host Charissa Thompson – co-host Renee Bargh – weekend co-anchor/correspondent A. J. The program is taped at Universal Studios Hollywood each Monday through Friday from 10,00 a. m. to 4,00 p. m, the program won its first Emmy Award in 2014, tying with Entertainment Tonight for Best Entertainment News Program. Only the weekday editions of the program are broadcast outside the U. S. the 44-minute weekend edition is distributed domestically. In Canada, the editions of the program airs on a day-behind basis on Omni Television after 1,00 a. m. with a rebroadcast after 5,00 a. m. In Australia, the editions of Extra began airing on the Nine Network on July 2,2012. Extra currently airs at 1pm weekdays, official website Extra at the Internet Movie Database

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Eleanor Mondale
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Eleanor Jane Mondale Poling was an American radio personality, television host, and actress. Mondale was the daughter of late Joan Mondale and former Vice President Walter Mondale. Her older brother is former Minnesota State Senator Theodore A. Ted Mondale and her younger brother is attorney William H. Mondale, the former assistant Minnesota attorney general. For her senior year of school, Mondale attended St. Timothys. After graduating from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, after she completed her college education, Mondale quickly earned a reputation in the media for being a wild child, although she claimed many of the rumors were unfounded. She was, for example, involved with some high-profile men and she was also said to have had affairs with one or two married men. Mondales first marriage, to football player Keith Van Horne, lasted from April 9,1988, until August 1989, in 1990 she dated rock singer-songwriter Warren Zevon, traveling on tour with him to Australia. She also dated Washington Redskins offensive tackle George Starke, mondales second marriage, from June 21,1991, to November 1991, was to Greg Malban, a DJ known as Greg Thunder. In 1999, Mondale sold her house in Los Angeles to move to New York to be with her boyfriend at the time, New York plastic, in June 2005 Mondale married Minneapolis musician Chan Poling of the group The New Standards. Mondale and Poling lived on a farm in Minnesota, where they raised miniature horses until her death. Mondale dropped out of college in 1981 to move to Hollywood and she worked briefly as an extra and had one speaking line in the TV series 240-Robert. She then returned to college, graduating in 1982, by January 1983, Mondale was back in Hollywood, where she had small roles on TV shows such as Threes Company, Dynasty, and Matt Houston. Eleanor Mondale was a regular guest on Howard Sterns E. TV show during the late 1990s, Mondale began her journalism career while still in Los Angeles, taking a job at KABC-TV in 1985. She left the station in late 1985 and soon moved to Chicago and she continued taking fill-in radio news jobs at various Chicago radio stations, including WCKG-FM. She also was waiting for the pilot of a King World Productions show, The Rock n Roll Evening News, within a few months the show began airing in national syndication, with Mondale working as its Midwest correspondent. In 1986, Mondale signed a contract with powerhouse Chicago radio station WGN to appear as a frequent contributor to programs. In early 1987, Mondale joined Chicago radio station WCKG-FM as a news anchor. In June 1987, Mondale shifted to being the co-host of WCKGs morning show alongside John Fisher, in early 1988, Mondale took a leave of absence from WCKG to collaborate with a Chicago writer on a book about the children of U. S. presidents

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